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+ | | name = Enterprise |
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+ | | abbreviation = ENT |
− | | original media=[[episode]]s |
+ | | original media = [[episode]]s |
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+ | | other media = [[novel]]s, [[short story|short stories]] & [[video game]]s |
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+ | | setting = [[2150s]] |
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+ | | location = {{ship||Enterprise|NX-01| (NX-01)}} |
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+ | | caption = The ''Enterprise'' NX-01 in the 2150s. |
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+ | | caption2 = The crew of ''Enterprise'' in the 2150s. |
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− | '''''Star Trek: Enterprise''''' (originally entitled '''''Enterprise''''' during its first two seasons) was the fifth live-action incarnation of [[Star Trek]]. As a television series it ran from 26 September [[2001]] to 13 May [[2005]], spanning four seasons before it was |
+ | '''''Star Trek: Enterprise''''' (originally entitled '''''Enterprise''''' during the entirety of its first two seasons) was the fifth live-action incarnation of ''[[Star Trek]]''. As a [[television]] series it ran from 26 [[September]], [[2001]] to 13 [[May]], [[2005]], spanning four seasons before it was canceled due to network ratings concerns. The series continues in [[novel]]s and other media. |
==Overview== |
==Overview== |
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− | + | Taking place a century before Kirk and Spock's five-year mission, the series depicts the voyages of [[Earth]]'s first warp five [[starship]], the [[Enterprise (NX-01)|''Enterprise'' (NX-01)]]. The series began with a focus on Humanity's early deep space exploration. Recurring story arcs in the series included: the interstellar-politics of the era, pointing towards the eventual formation of the [[United Federation of Planets]]; growing hostilities with the [[Romulan Star Empire]], building up the [[Earth-Romulan War]]; and the [[Temporal Cold War]]. |
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− | In addition to the ''Enterprise'' itself settings for the series include: The Enterprise's sister ship, the [[Columbia (NX-02)|''Columbia'']] and [[Earth]] and its galactic |
+ | In addition to the ''Enterprise'' itself settings for the series include: The ''Enterprise''{{'}}s sister ship, the [[Columbia (NX-02)|''Columbia'']] and [[Earth]] and its galactic neighbors, including the [[Confederacy of Vulcan]], the [[Andorian Empire]], the [[Klingon Empire]] and the [[Romulan Star Empire]]. Other antagonists in the series have included the [[Suliban Cabal]] and the [[Xindi]]. |
===Characters=== |
===Characters=== |
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− | The primary characters in the series are the crew of the ''Enterprise'': Captain [[Jonathan Archer]]; [[Charles Tucker III|Charles "Trip" Tucker III]], the [[chief engineer]] |
+ | The primary characters in the series are the crew of the ''Enterprise'': Captain [[Jonathan Archer]]; Commander [[Charles Tucker III|Charles "Trip" Tucker III]], the [[chief engineer]]; Subcommander (later Commander) [[T'Pol]], the [[Vulcan]] first officer and science officer; Dr. [[Phlox]], the [[Denobulan]] chief medical officer; Lt. [[Malcolm Reed]], the tactical officer come [[Section 31]] [[spy]]; Ensign [[Hoshi Sato]], a linguist and communications officer; and Ensign [[Travis Mayweather]] at the helm. |
− | Prominent recurring characters include: The [[Andorian]] [[Shran]]; Ambassador [[Soval]] |
+ | Prominent recurring characters include: The [[Andorian Imperial Guard]] Commander [[Thy'lek Shran]]; Ambassador [[Soval]] of Vulcan; Starfleet Admiral [[Maxwell Forrest]]; [[Erika Hernandez]], captain of the ''Columbia''; [[Future Guy]], and his [[Suliban]] henchman {{dis|Silik|Suliban}}; and the enigmatic time traveler [[Timot Danlen]], known as Crewman Daniels on the show. |
==Media== |
==Media== |
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===Episodes=== |
===Episodes=== |
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− | ''Star Trek: Enterprise'' aired ninety-eight episodes (including five two-parters) over the course of four seasons. Due to declining ratings, the series |
+ | ''Star Trek: Enterprise'' aired ninety-eight episodes (including five two-parters) over the course of four seasons. Due to declining ratings, the series was canceled during its fourth season. |
{{ENT episodes}} |
{{ENT episodes}} |
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===Prose=== |
===Prose=== |
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[[File:ByTheBook.jpg|thumb|upright|''By the Book'', the first original ''Enterprise'' prose story, published in [[2002]]]] |
[[File:ByTheBook.jpg|thumb|upright|''By the Book'', the first original ''Enterprise'' prose story, published in [[2002]]]] |
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− | As the most recent television series of ''Star Trek: Enterprise'' has so far spawned only a limited number of stories in novels and short stories |
+ | As the most recent television series of ''Star Trek: Enterprise'' has so far spawned only a limited number of stories in novels and short stories. |
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+ | ====Relaunch==== |
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+ | [[file:eNTlogo-9781476726991 hr.jpg|thumb|left|''ENT'' logotype.]] |
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+ | ''Enterprise'' novels have expanded the series beyond its television ending. Novels in the ''Enterprise'' Relaunch initially focused on the events leading up to the [[Romulan War]], before moving on to the events of the war itself and are currently exploring the early days of the [[Federation]]. |
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⚫ | ''Enterprise'' stories have also featured in several multi-series prose projects. The first crossover ''Enterprise'' tale was a short prelude to the ''[[The Brave and the Bold]]'' duology. ''Enterprise'' short stories and novels have also been published in the ''{{ST|Mirror Universe}}'' and ''{{ST|Myriad Universes}}'' series. The starship ''Columbia'' and crew play a significant role in the ''{{ST|Destiny}}'' crossover trilogy. |
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+ | The ''[[Star Trek: Department of Temporal Investigations]]'' novel ''[[Watching the Clock]]'' also concludes the [[Temporal Cold War]] arc started in the series, revealing the true identity of [[Future Guy]]. |
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⚫ | ''Enterprise'' stories have also featured in several multi-series prose projects. The first crossover ''Enterprise'' tale was a short prelude to the ''[[The Brave and the Bold]]'' duology. ''Enterprise'' short stories and novels have also been published in the ''{{ST|Mirror Universe}}'' and ''{{ST|Myriad Universes}}'' series. The starship ''Columbia'' and crew play a significant role in the ''{{ST|Destiny}}'' crossover trilogy. |
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{{ENT prose}} |
{{ENT prose}} |
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{{ENT collected stories}} |
{{ENT collected stories}} |
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===Other media=== |
===Other media=== |
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+ | [[file:phlox flashback.jpg|thumb|Phlox's comic book debut]] |
− | ''Enterprise'' has not had any [[video game]]s based purely on it, but the series does feature in the franchise-spanning games such as ''[[{{gd|Legacy}}]]'' and ''[[Encounters]]''. |
+ | ''Enterprise'' has not had any [[video game]]s based purely on it, but the series does feature in the franchise-spanning games such as ''[[{{gd|Legacy}}]]'' and ''[[Encounters]], ''while storylines and events from the series are sometimes mentioned in [[Star Trek Online]]. |
− | ''Enterprise'' is the only |
+ | ''Enterprise'' is the only ''Star Trek'' series not to have any comics based on it. The most ''Enterprise'' has so far achieved in comics are a handful of references in [[IDW Publishing]] publications: A [[Shuttlepod (22nd century)|shuttlepod]] appeared in {{c|TNG|Captain's Pleasure}} and flashback to the {{e|ENT|Divergence}} was included in {{c|TOS|Against Their Nature}}, making Phlox the first, and so far only, ''Enterprise'' character to appear in a comic. The NX-01 features as a hologram in young Kirk's bedroom in the comic [[ Operation: Annihilate, Part 1 ]]. |
''Enterprise'' references can be found in several of the [[RPG]] books published by [[Decipher]], and the ''[[Star Trek: Customizable Card Game]]''. |
''Enterprise'' references can be found in several of the [[RPG]] books published by [[Decipher]], and the ''[[Star Trek: Customizable Card Game]]''. |
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− | + | Whilst there are no [[reference work]]s based solely on the series, elements from the series are incorporated into the ''[[Star Charts]]'' book, and ''[[Star Trek Fact Files]]'' and ''[[Star Trek: The Collector's Edition]]'' part-work publications. Images based on ''Enterprise'' have also appeared in the [[Ships of the Line calendars|''Ships of the Line'' calendars]] and ''{{dis|Ships of the Line|book}}'' book. The reference book ''[[Federation: The First 150 Years]]'' heavily details the events of ''Enterprise'' in the first few chapters. |
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− | + | The ''[[Star Trek: The Visual Dictionary]]'' features a large section on ''Star Trek: Enterprise''. The ''[[USS Enterprise Owners' Workshop Manual]]'' features a chapter on the ''Enterprise'' (NX-01). |
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+ | Real world information about the series is detailed in ''[[Star Trek 101]]'', and ''Enterprise'' prose is listed in ''[[Voyages of Imagination]]''. |
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==Appendices== |
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===External links=== |
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* {{wikipedia}} |
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Revision as of 01:51, 11 September 2020
Star Trek: Enterprise (originally entitled Enterprise during the entirety of its first two seasons) was the fifth live-action incarnation of Star Trek. As a television series it ran from 26 September, 2001 to 13 May, 2005, spanning four seasons before it was canceled due to network ratings concerns. The series continues in novels and other media.
Overview
Taking place a century before Kirk and Spock's five-year mission, the series depicts the voyages of Earth's first warp five starship, the Enterprise (NX-01). The series began with a focus on Humanity's early deep space exploration. Recurring story arcs in the series included: the interstellar-politics of the era, pointing towards the eventual formation of the United Federation of Planets; growing hostilities with the Romulan Star Empire, building up the Earth-Romulan War; and the Temporal Cold War.
In addition to the Enterprise itself settings for the series include: The Enterprise's sister ship, the Columbia and Earth and its galactic neighbors, including the Confederacy of Vulcan, the Andorian Empire, the Klingon Empire and the Romulan Star Empire. Other antagonists in the series have included the Suliban Cabal and the Xindi.
Characters
The primary characters in the series are the crew of the Enterprise: Captain Jonathan Archer; Commander Charles "Trip" Tucker III, the chief engineer; Subcommander (later Commander) T'Pol, the Vulcan first officer and science officer; Dr. Phlox, the Denobulan chief medical officer; Lt. Malcolm Reed, the tactical officer come Section 31 spy; Ensign Hoshi Sato, a linguist and communications officer; and Ensign Travis Mayweather at the helm.
Prominent recurring characters include: The Andorian Imperial Guard Commander Thy'lek Shran; Ambassador Soval of Vulcan; Starfleet Admiral Maxwell Forrest; Erika Hernandez, captain of the Columbia; Future Guy, and his Suliban henchman Silik; and the enigmatic time traveler Timot Danlen, known as Crewman Daniels on the show.
Media
Episodes
Star Trek: Enterprise aired ninety-eight episodes (including five two-parters) over the course of four seasons. Due to declining ratings, the series was canceled during its fourth season.
Prose
As the most recent television series of Star Trek: Enterprise has so far spawned only a limited number of stories in novels and short stories.
Relaunch
Enterprise novels have expanded the series beyond its television ending. Novels in the Enterprise Relaunch initially focused on the events leading up to the Romulan War, before moving on to the events of the war itself and are currently exploring the early days of the Federation.
Crossover with other series
Enterprise stories have also featured in several multi-series prose projects. The first crossover Enterprise tale was a short prelude to the The Brave and the Bold duology. Enterprise short stories and novels have also been published in the Mirror Universe and Myriad Universes series. The starship Columbia and crew play a significant role in the Destiny crossover trilogy.
The Star Trek: Department of Temporal Investigations novel Watching the Clock also concludes the Temporal Cold War arc started in the series, revealing the true identity of Future Guy.
Star Trek: Enterprise prose publications | ||
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Novelizations | Broken Bow • Shockwave • The Expanse | |
Original novels | set during the series | By the Book • What Price Honor? • Surak's Soul • Daedalus • Daedalus's Children • Last Full Measure • Rosetta |
set after the series | The Good That Men Do • Kobayashi Maru • The Romulan War (Beneath the Raptor's Wing • To Brave the Storm) • Rise of the Federation (A Choice of Futures • Tower of Babel • Uncertain Logic • Live by the Code • Patterns of Interference ) |
Star Trek: Enterprise collected short stories, novellas and short novels | ||
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Strange New Worlds | V ("Remnant" • "A Girl for Every Star" • "Hoshi's Gift") • VI ("Savior" • "Preconceptions" • "Cabin E-14") • VII ("Earthquake Weather") • 8 ("Egg Drop Soup" • "Hero" • "Insanity") • 9 ("Rounding a Corner Already Turned" • "Mother Nature's Little Reminders" • "Mestral") • 10 ("The Dream" • "Universal Chord" • "You Are Not in Space") | |
Misc. short stories | "Prelude: Discovery" • "Have Beagle, Will Travel: The Legend of Porthos" • "Nobunaga" • "The Offer" • "Control" | |
Misc. novellas & short novels | "Age of the Empress" • "A Less Perfect Union" | |
Comics | "The Fragile Beauty of Loyalty" |
Other media
Enterprise has not had any video games based purely on it, but the series does feature in the franchise-spanning games such as Legacy and Encounters, while storylines and events from the series are sometimes mentioned in Star Trek Online.
Enterprise is the only Star Trek series not to have any comics based on it. The most Enterprise has so far achieved in comics are a handful of references in IDW Publishing publications: A shuttlepod appeared in TNG comic: "Captain's Pleasure" and flashback to the ENT episode: "Divergence" was included in TOS comic: "Against Their Nature", making Phlox the first, and so far only, Enterprise character to appear in a comic. The NX-01 features as a hologram in young Kirk's bedroom in the comic Operation: Annihilate, Part 1 .
Enterprise references can be found in several of the RPG books published by Decipher, and the Star Trek: Customizable Card Game.
Whilst there are no reference works based solely on the series, elements from the series are incorporated into the Star Charts book, and Star Trek Fact Files and Star Trek: The Collector's Edition part-work publications. Images based on Enterprise have also appeared in the Ships of the Line calendars and Ships of the Line book. The reference book Federation: The First 150 Years heavily details the events of Enterprise in the first few chapters.
The Star Trek: The Visual Dictionary features a large section on Star Trek: Enterprise. The USS Enterprise Owners' Workshop Manual features a chapter on the Enterprise (NX-01).
Real world information about the series is detailed in Star Trek 101, and Enterprise prose is listed in Voyages of Imagination.
Appendices
Images
Publicity photos
Connections
External links
- Star Trek: Enterprise article at Memory Alpha, the wiki for canon Star Trek.
- Star Trek: Enterprise article at Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.